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Did govt uncover ‘hidden’ Azam shares?
Anti-temple ‘activists’ waltz to Thailand

Did govt uncover ‘hidden’ Azam shares?
The government has yet to disclose the findings of its probe into MACC chief Azam Baki’s shareholdings.
However, former economy minister Rafizi Ramli, citing sources, alleged the probe had uncovered that Azam had shares in nine companies worth RM14 million.
The Pandan MP has urged the government to reveal the findings of the investigation to put an end to speculation.
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Anti-temple ‘activists’ waltz to Thailand
Police alleged that two ‘activists’ who had been campaigning against unauthorised temples had fled to Thailand just before they were to be charged.
Controversial preacher Zamri Vinoth faces two charges, one over the foiled anti-temple rally on Feb 7, and another for alleged insults against the Indian community.
Meanwhile, self-proclaimed land activist Tamim Dahri Abdul Razak is facing two charges, one for alleged sedition over a racially charged livestream, and another charge for alleged desecration of a sacred Hindu symbol.
Zamri, however, denied he had fled the country.
Bernama, citing Thai security sources, reported that the duo had crossed the border legally.
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